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Probing optical, phonon, thermal and defect properties of 3C-SiC/Si (001)
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Journal of Material Sciences & Engineering

ISSN: 2169-0022

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Probing optical, phonon, thermal and defect properties of 3C-SiC/Si (001)


5th World Congress on Materials Science & Engineering

June 13-15, 2016 Alicante, Spain

Devki N Talwar

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Material Sci Eng

Abstract :

Comprehensive results of theoretical calculations are reported to probe the optical, phonon, thermal and defect properties of 3C-SiC/Si (001). By exploiting Raman scattering (RS) spectroscopy we have recently recognized amongst the conventional optical modes (~794 cm-1, 973 cm-1) in 3C-SiC, two extra phonons near ~ 625 cm-1 and 670 cm-1â?? possibly falling between the forbidden gap of the acoustic and optical branches. Accurate assessments of the lattice dynamical, thermal and defect properties are achieved by exploiting phonons from a rigid-ion model fitted to the inelastic x-ray scattering data and expending apposite group-theoretical selection rules. Lattice relaxations around Si/C atoms attained by the first-principles bond-orbital model for isolated defects in 3C-SiC has helped us evaluating the necessary force constant variations to construct perturbation matrices for intrinsic â??complex-defect-centersâ?. For a nearest-neighbor â??anti-site-pairâ? CSiâ??SiC defect, our methodical Greens function simulations of the gap modes have provided not only a strong support to the observed phonon features of DI-center but also afforded validation for a broad band observed near ~ 670 cm-1 in RS experiments.

Biography :

Devki N Talwar graduated from Allahabad University in India in 1976 with a PhD degree in Condensed Matter Physics. From 1977-80, he worked as a Visiting Scientist at the Commissariat a’l Energie Atomic, Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France with Professor M. Vandevyver. While at Saclay he collaborated with theoretical / experimental group of Professor M. Balkanski, including Karel Kunc, M. Zigone, and G. Martinez and supervised 3 PhD theses. In January 1980, he joined the Physics Department, University of Houston as a Visiting Professor and collaborated with Professor C. S. Ting on problems related to the electronic properties of defects in Semiconductors and supervised a PhD student. From 1982-87, he was a faculty at Texas A&M University. He joined the Physics Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1987, supervised 20 MS theses. Since 2007-2014, he served as a Chairperson of the Physics Department.

Email: talwar@iup.edu

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